A partnership between Green Cross Sweden and the Green Belt Movement (GBM) in Kenya has completed a year and a half pilot project in the Kamara location of Nakuru County to enhance the state of sanitation and hygiene for school children through
improved access to safe drinking water and sanitation.
A partnership between Green Cross Sweden and the Green Belt Movement (GBM) in Kenya has completed a year and a half pilot project in the Kamara location of Nakuru County to enhance the state of sanitation and hygiene for school children through
improved access to safe drinking water and sanitation.
The organization, based in Togo, was recognized for the work it has accomplished in empowering individuals and community groups to
improve access to safe drinking water and sanitation through construction and refurbishment of drinking water and sanitation facilities, clean - up of sites, and raising awareness through educational campaigns and workshops.
Not exact matches
For example, Nigeria is one of the African nations with least
access to an
improved water source that could supply
safe drinking water.
When these
improved waters were tested and compared with survey data about where people got most of their
water, the estimates for the populations that have
access to safe drinking water fell by 16 percent in Nicaragua, 15 percent in Nigeria, 11 percent in Ethiopia and 7 percent in Tajikistan.